TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (WCBS 880) – The Hudson Valley’s county executives said Thursday that they are being asked to sign on to the new Tappan Zee Bridge before the details are in, WCBS 880’s Paul Murnane reported.

“We don’t know what the final cost of the bridge is going to be and there’s no mass transit on it. But they’re going to design it for some future fantasy date where it might be available, like three decades from now,” said Astorino.

Vanderhoef and Astorino want a meeting with Cuomo.

“We want a commitment from the start for some form of mass transit and we want to answers to the questions that we have now. How much [is] it going to cost people to get over and back?” Astorino said. “And those are important issues that we have no answers to and yet we, as county executives, are being asked to approve a $5 billion loan request to the federal government without having any answers.”

When it comes to getting the project going, Marsha Gordon of BuildTheBridgeNowNY.org is tired of waiting.

“This is a process that can’t be delayed any further. There’s a window of opportunity to get it done now,” she told Murnane. “We’ve had years and years of this bridge being slowed down.”

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